Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Taking Perspectives on Cyberbullying

1. Have you ever had a conversation with someone when you had a different point of view? What happened? How did you feel?
A:  Yes i have actually plenty of times in my lifetime. Nothing reallly casue i wouldn't do anything. I felt anger inside me but no angry enough to let it out.
2. Why is it important to understand someone else's perspective?
A: So you can already what they look like because if someone seems like a disturbed person by how they look like then it's garunteed to be angry in their emotions.

1. Are actions in an online community (like the slurs on the website) different than actions taken offline (like the notes left on Lyla’s locker at the school)? Why, or why not?
A:Yes it is different because your not actually confronting the person face to face but you are doing it online because you don't want them know it's you.

2. How are anonymous actions – like posting on a website or leaving a note – different from things done face-to-face?
A: Because they don't want them to know it's them making the website so they do it online.

3. Imagine you were a bystander at this school, watching this situation unfold. What do you think you would have done? Do bystanders have a responsibility to do anything?
A: I woould have taken action and confront everyone who did the website. Yes, bystander do have responsibility too because they as well can stop this from getting worse.

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